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- Eli5: Why are the sunrise times further apart than the sunset times in . . .
But why is the sunrise in Seattle an hour later than the sunrise in LA (7:57 vs 6:58, for today) while the sunsets are only 20 minutes apart (4:31 and 4:56)? Like the rate of change for sunrise and sunset are different Why is that??
- Sunrise and sunset times? : r EscapefromTarkov - Reddit
Just curious if there is any standard across the game times for sunset and sunrise, or if it's per map, or if it's different on the same map in different raids? Basically, I got caught in shoreline with the sun down and had a real fun time ray charles-ing my way to exfil and I'd rather never do that again Thanks guys Archived post
- any way to get sunrise and sunset times and use them? : r . . . - Reddit
the problem is sunrise sunset annoyingly change by a few minutes per day (DST also), and not always some flat value, so manually updating it defeats the point of automating
- How to simulate sunrise and sunset at fixed times : r Govee - Reddit
I want to set it up to simulate sunrise at 7am (NOT actual sunrise local time) Basically turn on a given color at 10% brightness or something, and step it up every couple minutes until 80% Then I want to do the same in reverse in the evening How can I set this? I don't see the right combination of options in the Govee app
- ELI5: How are sunset and sunrise times calculated in hilly or . . . - Reddit
The sunset and sunrise times are still calculated in the same way A large part of the light during daytime does not come directly from the Sun but rather from reflection in the sky and surounding hilltops So it is still noticably darker after sunset even though the Sun have been bellow the horizon all day
- Sunrise Sunset times in exportable CSV format : r datasets - Reddit
Is there any resource you guys know of that provides me civilian sunrise and civilian sunset data from which I can plot the percentage of sun exposure increase between two locations?
- ELI5: What do people exactly mean as sunrise and sunset?
For the sunrise and sunset times given in weather reports, it is generally from when the sun would be first visible, and when the sun would no longer be visible, on an 'ideal' horizon, i e if there were no hills
- eli5: How do meteorologists determine when sunrise and sunset occur . . .
Sunrise and sunset are astronomical phenomena, not meteorological, and are defined by the Sun's position relative to the horizon For sunrise and sunset, this is when the upper rim of the sun is at the horizon Civil twilight is between this and 6 degrees below the horizon, and nautical twilight is between 6 and 12 degrees
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